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Talking about newborn diapering has been all the rage lately, how about some topics on toddlers: traveling, nighttime, in sickness and in health, that sort of thing! [yup, my baby has been sick this week, sorry, my TODDLER has been sick]

I would like to see blog posts about tips and ideas from moms about cloth diapering–like how to cloth diaper while camping, how often do other moms wash diapers, just what they have found does and doesn't work for them.

I love the variety on your blog — not just limited to reviews and news about these companies, but articles about natural parenting in general. As a working parent, one of the challenges I face is finding the time to feed my son natural, whole foods since I have little time to prepare them. I'm still perusing your previous entries, but I'd love entries along those lines.

I am new to cloth diapering. I haven't started yet but I have a 2 yr old, 1 yr old and a neborn and I would like to try to cloth diaper all of them so the question I would most like to see answered is "what type of cloth diaper is the easiest and best for a first timer to use?". I would need something that works for all the age groups that I have.

First of all I think you are doing a wonderful job with the blog topics thus far, it is really hard to suggest more! Not sure if this has already been posted, but I would love to learn more about possibly cloth diaper repair or changing from velcro to snaps, making adjustments, that type of stuff. Is it cheaper to do your own repairs or just get new diapers?

You are doing a great job covering any concern anyone could possibly have about cloth diapering. I have no suggestions. I have appreciated tips on night time cloth diapering and how to wash them effectively.

I haven't begun using cloth diapers yet, but am planning on it when my baby is born. I always love the posts by mothers that tell what diapers they use and when and why. More posts about laundering and care of diapers is good, too.

I have just begun CD my toddler but have one on the way…what I would really like to see is a review about what is best for newborns and the different options…I often ask this question other places and only get prefolds as a suggestion…I would love to see more options, especially those that are easier to use…

I'm a relatively new follower (and new to cloth diapering!). I'd like to see posts with solutions to washing problems (like trouble-shooting for issues that arise). Also, I'd like to see more side-by-side comparisons, like when you did Aplix vs. Snaps. Those types of posts will really help a newbie like me. Thanks!

1. What cloth diapering is like in other countries. I'd love to know if they have modern cloth, or if they still use flats and pins, how they wash, etc etc. I'd also love to know average age of potty learning in those countries

2. A "day in the life of cloth" video. I think it would be so helpful for new CD users to see what a day of using cloth is really like. How neat would that be?

Well I'm very new to cloth diapering so I'd like to see posts about tips on getting starting, preferably for people who didn't start out CD'ing when their child was first born. I'm starting now, at nineteen months. It's a bit of a challenge but we're pretty excited. Now we just need enough diapers to do it exclusively.

I'm also very interested in starting my own blog, so I definitely would mind seeing posts about how to get started and how to go about getting followers and sponsors etc…. ;]

I'm using Kelly's Closet button in my blog! http://frogsintexas.blogspot.com/I'm due the end of September and I'm trying to build my diaper reserves before our little boy arrives.I'm also trying to convince friends and family to use cloth! 🙂

I'm new to your site, and to cloth diapering (expecting my first!), so I'd like to see lots of reviews of different diapers, how-to posts (like different ways to fold prefolds), and tips like best ways to wash.

I'd like to see a blog post topic on "hybrid diapers" like gdiapers, flips, and grovia. I think that since they are often the "gateway" to full-time cloth diapering, it is good for those momma's on the fence to see just how easy it is! Plus I'd like to learn more about the similarities/differences & pros/cons between all the different types.

I always love the blog posts about washing cloth and dealing with laundry problems. Recently we've had trouble with yeast, so I'd love to see a post on dealing with yeast rash/disinfecting your diapers.

I love the articles you do on other mom's and how they cloth diaper. I would like to see some more blog posts on folding tips and tricks. You guys do such a great job already! This IS the best cloth diapering website there is.

I'm new to your blog, "like" on FB. I would like to see articles on the best diapers for different age groups. I have a 3-year-old who wears them at night, an almost two-year-old who wears them all the time, and a new baby due in Nov who will also wear them all the time.

I know you do post this sometimes, but: washing routines! My daughter is constantly getting yeast rashes and I need to know once and for all how to properly disinfect the diapers so it doesn't reoccur.

I would like to hear about potty training using cloth. I also think it would be helpful for every CD family to hear about the benefits of sunning diapers to get rid of germs, and consequently, stink. It took me a while to figure out that sunlight was the only way to keep my AIOs and pockets clean.